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RE: FW: exclude

2001-06-27 01:48:29
Does anybody have an idea ?

-----Original Message-----
From: DEVOS BASTIEN 
[SMTP:bastien(_dot_)devos(_dot_)gbp00180(_at_)exchange(_dot_)gbank(_dot_)com]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 4:35 PM
To:   'namazu-users-en(_at_)namazu(_dot_)org'
Subject:      RE: FW: exclude

it works, thanks.
Another question: what's the difference between root and a common user
who's
running mknmz ?
When I run mknmz with my username , I get :
"Can't locate gettext.pl in @INC (...)"
when I do a "locate gettext.pl", I get "/usr/share/namazu/pl/gettext.pl",
which is effectively not in @INC.
the difference is that when I run exactly the same command with root,
mknmz
runs fine.
In fact I try to automate the use of mknmz in a PHP Document Manager, in
order to update the index when uploading a file. mknmz runs fine, but skip
some files, like word documents. I tried in command-line with -V and I've
noticed that it was gettext.pl  ...etc.
any idea ?

thanks,

Bastien.

-----Original Message-----
From:       knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp 
[SMTP:knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp]
Sent:       Monday, June 25, 2001 11:13 AM
To: namazu-users-en(_at_)namazu(_dot_)org
Subject:    Re: FW: exclude

In article 
<4DB8126073BCD411B96700508BEF2E78221C41(_at_)ISHATD0910(_dot_)gbank(_dot_)be>
bastien(_dot_)devos(_at_)bpo(_dot_)be writes:

somebody could help on this point ?
is it something like "... --exclude='\..*'..." ? but this doesn't
work
...

How about --exclude '/\.' ?
-- 
NOKUBI Takatsugu
E-mail: knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp
    knok(_at_)namazu(_dot_)org / knok(_at_)debian(_dot_)org


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